SPL LIVING
51 March/April 2020 StPeteLifeMag.com
that had little to no packaging or toxins,
so I made a store to help others who are
Some of Sans Market’s most popular items
include shampoo bars and toothpaste
tablets – which can be near-impossible to
straws in a variety of shapes, colors and
sizes and washable, reusable menstrual
products.
products, everything you need. It’s
something we’re always expanding. You can
Customers also have the option of using
a free jar – repurposed containers like
pasta sauce glasses or drink bottles that
are washed, de-labeled and donated by
patrons. “It’s not just about saving the
provide products and a place where people
can come and ask questions. We’re all on
That is why Sans Market will also be
ranging from feminine hygiene to healthy
a month and each will start with a “green
you are and to help create a dialogue on
lifestyle changes and product substitutions
you can make.
While the store was originally located above
Baum Ave. Market, Olah expected to move
into new digs up the street at 1102 Central
Avenue by mid-March.
PHOTO/KAYLA GLEASON
Alexandra Exter, Costume design for Salomé in Salomé, 1917, Gouache and graphite on paper, Collection of the McNay Art Museum, Gift of The Tobin Endowment
Featuring over 100 studies for production designs by noted artists of the nineteenth
century to the present day, such as Henri Matisse, Giorgio de Chirico,
Natalia Goncharova, Pablo Picasso, Louise Nevelson, David Hockney,
Robert Indiana, and Lesley Dill. During the run of this exhibition, the
Museum of Fine Arts’ galleries will be animated with dance, music, theater,
and opera performances. Visit mfastpete.org for complete schedule.
Art of the Stage: Picasso to Hockney is organized by the McNay Art Museum.
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